Thursday, May 30, 2013

Senior Project Reflection


(1) Positive Statement

I am really proud of the overall out come. I am most specifically proud of my knowledge of the different programs the American Cancer Society provides and the differences between theirs and the programs provided by other organizations.

(2) Questions to Consider

a.     What assessment would you give yourself on your 2-Hour Presentation (self-assessment)?

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b.     What assessment would you give yourself on your overall senior project (self-assessment)?

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(3) What worked for you in your senior project?
In my senior project, the thing that worked for me the most were efforts to find more. In a way this ties in with my second answer. "Empowering yourself with knowledge" When the hospital gave me such a minimal amount to do, I knew it wasn't going to be enough. I used my ability to go out and ask for more. That lead me to the American Cancer society. When I first went there they were skeptical about letting me participate in anything else besides office work. Though with persistence I was able to gain the trust and confidence of the staff. I was eventually trusted to attend events on my own and represent the American Cancer Society. This was a very big accomplishment for me. I was very proud of myself to go out and represent the American Cancer Society all on my own. 

(4) (What didn't work) If you had a time machine, what would have you done differently to improve your senior project if you could go back in time? 
Mentoring at the hospital. While majority of my hours and interviews came from there I felt I learned the least there. From the people during my interviews I did learn a few things, though since my mom is also an employee at the hospital I feel I could have found ways around being a volunteer and still met the nurses. Though I did enjoy helping people I learned the least about my topic from that experience.

(5) Finding Value

How has the senior project been helpful to you in your future endeavors?   Be specific and use examples.

My senior project opened my eyes to how much I enjoy helping people. Beforehand I really didn't understand that I had such a passion for helping people. For instance when I was at the hospital and people would ask me for water I felt it. Now it may not seem like bringing water to people can truly help. But such a simple gesture in a desperate time of need really does help people and it really does matter to them. You can see the gratitude on their faces. 
The American Cancer Society really helps people at every event they attend. When I attended the Pasadena women's health convention I could see the excitement and gratefulness on the faces of the women that the american cancer society was there. 

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Monday, May 20, 2013

legistaltive ambassador email update.

This reminder is being sent to all ACS CAN California Volunteer Legislative Ambassadors & select staff.

Dear ACS CAN California Ambassadors:

We are looking forward to our call tomorrow evening and hopefully you will be able to join your Ambassador Constituent Team (ACT!) for the California Ambassador Quarterly Call at 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time.  Attached is the agenda, which includes the dial-in information as well as a sample agenda for your ACT! Team Meetings for those of you gathering together in groups.  We hope ACT! Leads will complete the ACT! Team Report Back Form and return it to the ACS CAN California Office no later than Friday, May 24th.

Important:  We have a new conference call provider, so it will not be necessary for you to join the call early as well will not have an operator-assisted call.  Please keep in mind that all participant lines will be muted for the duration of the conference call so please do not use any previous codes on your touch tone phone to mute or unmute your phone line as some of those old codes will actually disconnect your phone line.  For those of you who may have questions, there will be an opportunity to ask your question after the official adjournment of the call, which should be around 7:30 p.m. Pacific Time.  We will stay on to answer any questions.

We are also very fortunate to have Pam Traxel from the ACS CAN Washington, DC Office join us for tomorrow's call to talk about ACS CAN Fundraising.  Attached is also a document for your reference.

If you did not have an opportunity to complete the Spring Ambassador Survey, it is still open and available.  We hope you will take a few minutes to answer the questions as it will help us prepare Ambassador Biographies.  Please copy and paste the web address into your Internet browser: